Clippers’ Rivers ejected, but not dejected in win over Bulls

Whatever bad words exchanged between Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers and Chicago Bulls coach Jim Boylen were more than enough to have the referee Jason Phillips eject both of them from the game late in the third quarter.

Rivers looked at the referees in disbelief as he walked off the Staples Center court with in the quarter. Boylen looked more fired up, slapping hands with his players before he departed.

But it was Rivers' players who displayed more determination by continuing to dig down on defense in pulling out a 128-121 win over the Bulls before 17,404 fans.

It seemed that the Clippers were intent on winning this game for Rivers, who grew upset after Montrezl Harrell was called for an offensive foul trying to set a screen for Lou Williams near half court.

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Rivers walked toward the scorer's table to express his objection over the call. A few seconds later, Boylen was walking back toward the scorer's table and then the two of them had something to say to each other.

Neither Rivers nor Boylen seemed to be willing to back down even after they had been hit with double technical fouls. Then both were hit again with double technical fouls seconds later before being tossed from the game by Phillips.

"I was talking to the ref and I just said basically that was a clean pick and all of a sudden I hear Boylen yelling at me, saying that we were dirty or whatever," Rivers said.

"Because I guess in the first half we set another legal pick and one of their guys got hurt. I wanted to say, 'Maybe turn around and yell at your guys and tell them to call out picks. But don't yell at me.' I didn't say it that nicely.

"But, the ref just came in and threw us both out. I don't ever talk to the other coach unless the coach talks to me. I didn't think I should have been thrown out for that. I didn't instigate anything."

Danilo Gallinari had returned to provide the Clippers with some offensive punch after he had missed the Portland game Tuesday night with a sore left ankle, but L.A. had its hands full with the hard-playing Bulls.

Gallinari was efficient during his 33:59 on the court, scoring 27 points on 10-for-14 shooting, including all four three-pointers. He also had seven rebounds.

Harrell had another strong game with 26 points, Williams had 21 points and rookie Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 17 points, seven assists and seven rebounds.

The Clippers have won six of their last seven games and remain as the eighth seed in the Western Conference.

At 40-30 with a .winning percentage of .571, the Clippers are behind the seventh-seeded Utah Jazz, which has a 39-29 record and a winning percentage of .574.

But this game was about Rivers and Boylen..

"I think Jason for whatever reason just did the double-tech," Rivers said.

"He didn't want to decide who was the instigator. I think he took the easy way out tonight. That's fine. It was clear who started it and all that, but that's fine. It happens. I don't think one coach make comments to another coach about his team. But Jimmy, he chose to do that. That's on him."